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Police Calls: It’s not illegal to be a topless male

| September 11, 2024 1:00 AM

The police calls section is presented for entertainment purposes and does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement. 


Aug. 16 

A disorderly male on Highway 93 was the cause of concern for the caller after the man shook his fist and threated the caller. The caller was worried that the male’s attitude was so bad he might go out into the day like that.  

A Honda was partially blocking the caller’s driveway on Arielle Way. The caller was emphatic that the driver of the Honda be ticketed for “irresponsible hick parking.” 

A customer at a location on Highway 93 said he wasn’t leaving until the employee counted back his change. 

It was reported a vehicle was swerving all over the road on Good Avenue and nearly driving into oncoming traffic. 

A house party with excessive noise and lout music on Second Street was rattling the caller's windows. The revelers were advised of the city ordinance. 

Aug. 17 

A small Chihuahua reportedly charged and was barking at the caller on Brimstone Drive. There has been an ongoing issue with the neighbor’s dog not being secured and the owner was cited for having a dog at large. 

A Jeep Renegade and an older pickup had a non-injury accident on Fairway Drive. 

The person who found a blue heeler chasing a baby deer on Lupfer Avenue would hold on to the dog until he could be picked up. 

It was thought the man who was wandering the ground of the condos on Arielle Way and touching windows was drunk. 

The caller thought the male walking on Arielle Way without a shirt was suspicious. The male told the caller, “I just have my shirt off. Don’t call the police.” Reportedly, the male was not being disorderly or violating any state or city laws. 

Someone stole the caller’s pickleball paddle. 

Although the male at the location on Central Avenue was polite, he was refusing to leave and he was a liar, according to the caller who wanted the man permanently removed from the location. 

A possible gunshot was heard near Baker Avenue. 

Aug. 18 

The intoxicated male in Khakis was refusing to leave a location on Third Street. After three hours of being asked the leave, the male went to sleep outside and eventually left. 

The driver of a white Lexus on Big Mountain Road whose head was bobbing appeared to be under the influence.  

Seven to eight people who had been drinking caused a disturbance on Seventh Street when they began an argument over some steak. 

Two vehicles were playing loud music near the lake.